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Police officer dies after Metropolitano bus collides with motorcycle on exclusive lane in Comas
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Police officer dies after Metropolitano bus collides with motorcycle on exclusive lane in Comas

From La República · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Official statement Under investigation
  • A police officer died after his motorcycle collided with a Metropolitano bus in Comas, Peru.
  • The incident occurred on the exclusive bus lane, and the officer was identified as Henry Jesús Echaíz, 51.
  • Authorities are investigating the accident, and the transport authority has offered full cooperation.

A police officer has died following a traffic accident on the exclusive lane of the Metropolitano bus system in Comas, Peru. The incident occurred Saturday night near the Sangarará station.

The victim, identified as 51-year-old sub-lieutenant Henry Jesús Echaíz, was reportedly riding his motorcycle when he collided with a moving Metropolitano bus on Avenida Universitaria. Preliminary reports suggest the accident happened while the officer was on his day off.

The Authority for Urban Transport for Lima and Callao (ATU) expressed regret over the officer's death. The ATU stated that the accident occurred when the officer, on his motorcycle, entered the exclusive bus lane while a bus was in motion, leading to the fatal collision. The agency has provided full cooperation to the authorities, including access to surveillance camera footage, to aid in the investigation.

Family members reported that Echaíz was returning home after a soccer match when the accident took place. The incident has caused shock among his colleagues. Police and forensic experts have visited the scene, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact circumstances of the crash and assign responsibility.

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Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.